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Los Angeles Synth and Pedal Expo, Sept 28-29 in Echo Park

The Los Angeles Synth and Pedal Expo returns to the Echo Park neighborhood on September 28-29, 2019. … Read More Los Angeles Synth and Pedal Expo, Sept 28-29 in Echo Park

September 25, 2019September 25, 20191 Comment

Harvestman Digital Audio Electronic Modules At The 2012 NAMM Show


Harvestman Digital Audio Electronic Modules – Namm 2012 was uploaded by: musicianews
Duration: 183
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January 31, 2012January 31, 2012Leave a comment

The Detachment 3 Engineering Archangel Sequencer


The Detachment 3 Engineering Archangel – Namm 2012 was uploaded by: musicianews
Duration: 505
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January 31, 2012January 31, 2012Leave a comment

Analogue Haven Booth At The 2010 NAMM Show

http://www.vimeo.com/8752155 This video, via Mark Dalzell, captures a bit of synth porn from the Analogue Haven booth at the 2010 NAMM Show.

January 18, 2010Leave a comment

STG Soundlabs Graphic Sequencer

Image: Analogue Haven STG Soundlabs Graphic Sequencer Shown here is a front panel drawing of the upcoming “Graphic Sequencer” by STG Soundlabs. The module should be available within a few months. Highlights include Illuminated clear sliders (with red LEDs) per step, a “one-shot” mode and a length selecter switch. “Graphic” because it tracks in the… Read More STG Soundlabs Graphic Sequencer

April 17, 2009April 17, 2009Leave a comment

Steve Roach Arc Of Passion

Steve Roach has released a new two-cd set, Arc of Passion, recorded in a studio-like environment at Analogue Haven with an audience of 80 people. The set seamlessly fuses three long unfolding soundworlds. Roach reaches into his sonic palette to weave elements drawn from his three definitive styles into a continuous, evolving flow. Rich harmonic… Read More Steve Roach Arc Of Passion

January 17, 2008April 8, 2008Leave a comment

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